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28A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 28A bus time schedule & line map 28A Warrington - Leigh Via Padgate, Culcheth View In Website Mode The 28A bus line (Warrington - Leigh Via Padgate, Culcheth) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Culcheth: 5:27 PM (2) Leigh: 6:34 AM (3) Warrington: 6:50 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 28A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 28A bus arriving. Direction: Culcheth 28A bus Time Schedule 36 stops Culcheth Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 5:27 PM Monday Not Operational Bus Interchange, Warrington Tuesday Not Operational Legh Street, Warrington Regent Street, Warrington Wednesday Not Operational White Hart, Warrington Thursday Not Operational New Oxford House, 59-61 Sankey Street Friday Not Operational Rylands Street, Warrington Saturday Not Operational Rylands Street, Warrington Academy Way, Warrington Orchard Street, Howley 28A bus Info Direction: Culcheth Sainsburys, Howley Stops: 36 Trip Duration: 31 min St Elphin's Park, Howley Line Summary: Bus Interchange, Warrington, Legh Oxford Court, Warrington Street, Warrington, White Hart, Warrington, Rylands Street, Warrington, Academy Way, Warrington, Helsby Street, Howley Orchard Street, Howley, Sainsburys, Howley, St 2 Helsby Street, Warrington Elphin's Park, Howley, Helsby Street, Howley, Cemetery, Bruche, Beresford Street, Bruche, Cemetery, Bruche Briarwood Avenue, Bruche, Padgate Stores, Bruche, Mason Avenue, Bruche, St Oswalds Church, Beresford Street, Bruche Padgate, Methodist Church, Padgate, Stocks Pub, Elmwood Avenue, Warrington Padgate, Conservative Club, Padgate, Carpenter Grove, Longbarn, Freshƒelds Drive, Longbarn, Briarwood Avenue, Bruche Blackburne Close, Longbarn, Roberts Fold, Padgate Lane, Warrington Birchwood, Heathƒeld House, Birchwood, Carphone Warehouse, Birchwood, Heather Close, Birchwood, Padgate Stores, Bruche Turf & Feather, Birchwood, Strawberry Close, Locking Briarwood Avenue, Warrington Stumps, Copperƒeld Close, Birchwood, Kelvin Close, Birchwood, Warrington Road, Risley, Noggin Inn, Mason Avenue, Bruche Risley, Mereƒeld, Risley, Risley Hmp, Risley, Newchurch Lane, Culcheth, Chatburn Court , St Oswalds Church, Padgate Birchwood, Library, Culcheth Methodist Church, Padgate Tidal Lane, Warrington Stocks Pub, Padgate Church Drive, Warrington Conservative Club, Padgate Harpers Road, Warrington Carpenter Grove, Longbarn Freshƒelds Drive, Longbarn Blackburne Close, Longbarn Blackburne Close, Warrington Roberts Fold, Birchwood Birchwood Way, Warrington Heathƒeld House, Birchwood Carphone Warehouse, Birchwood Centurion Close, Birchwood Civil Parish Heather Close, Birchwood Turf & Feather, Birchwood Strawberry Close, Locking Stumps Strawberry Close, Birchwood Civil Parish Copperƒeld Close, Birchwood Copperƒeld Close, Birchwood Civil Parish Kelvin Close, Birchwood Warrington Road, Risley A574, Birchwood Civil Parish Noggin Inn, Risley Mereƒeld, Risley Risley Hmp, Risley Newchurch Lane, Culcheth Chatburn Court , Birchwood Chatburn Court, Culcheth And Glazebury Civil Parish Library, Culcheth Direction: Leigh 28A bus Time Schedule 55 stops Leigh Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:27 AM - 4:27 PM Monday 6:34 AM Bus Interchange, Warrington Tuesday 6:34 AM Legh Street, Warrington Regent Street, Warrington Wednesday 6:34 AM White Hart, Warrington Thursday 6:34 AM New Oxford House, 59-61 Sankey Street Friday 6:34 AM Rylands Street, Warrington Saturday Not Operational Rylands Street, Warrington Academy Way, Warrington Orchard Street, Howley 28A bus Info Direction: Leigh Sainsburys, Howley Stops: 55 Trip Duration: 49 min St Elphin's Park, Howley Line Summary: Bus Interchange, Warrington, Legh Oxford Court, Warrington Street, Warrington, White Hart, Warrington, Rylands Street, Warrington, Academy Way, Warrington, Helsby Street, Howley Orchard Street, Howley, Sainsburys, Howley, St 2 Helsby Street, Warrington Elphin's Park, Howley, Helsby Street, Howley, Cemetery, Bruche, Beresford Street, Bruche, Cemetery, Bruche Briarwood Avenue, Bruche, Padgate Stores, Bruche, Mason Avenue, Bruche, St Oswalds Church, Beresford Street, Bruche Padgate, Methodist Church, Padgate, Stocks Pub, Elmwood Avenue, Warrington Padgate, Conservative Club, Padgate, Carpenter Grove, Longbarn, Freshƒelds Drive, Longbarn, Briarwood Avenue, Bruche Blackburne Close, Longbarn, Roberts Fold, Padgate Lane, Warrington Birchwood, Heathƒeld House, Birchwood, Carphone Warehouse, Birchwood, Heather Close, Birchwood, Padgate Stores, Bruche Turf & Feather, Birchwood, Strawberry Close, Locking Briarwood Avenue, Warrington Stumps, Copperƒeld Close, Birchwood, Kelvin Close, Birchwood, Warrington Road, Risley, Noggin Inn, Mason Avenue, Bruche Risley, Mereƒeld, Risley, Risley Hmp, Risley, Newchurch Lane, Culcheth, Chatburn Court , St Oswalds Church, Padgate Birchwood, Library, Culcheth, Culcheth Hall Drive, Culcheth, Holcroft Lane, Culcheth, Mee Brow Playground, Culcheth, Fowley Common Lane, Fowley Methodist Church, Padgate Common, George & Dragon, Glazebury, Chat Moss Tidal Lane, Warrington Hotel, Glazebury, Coronation Avenue, Glazebury, Stocks Pub, Padgate Hurst Mill Lane, Glazebury, Bents Garden Centre, Glazebury, Foresters Arms, Glazebury, East Lancs Church Drive, Warrington Road, Siddow Common, Hope Carr Lane, Hooten Conservative Club, Padgate Gardens, Hope Carr Road, Hooten Gardens, Central Avenue, Hooten Gardens, Butts Bridge, Leigh, Three Harpers Road, Warrington Crowns, Leigh, Brunswick Street, Leigh, Tesco, Leigh, Carpenter Grove, Longbarn Leigh Bus Station, Leigh Freshƒelds Drive, Longbarn Blackburne Close, Longbarn Blackburne Close, Warrington Roberts Fold, Birchwood Birchwood Way, Warrington Heathƒeld House, Birchwood Carphone Warehouse, Birchwood Centurion Close, Birchwood Civil Parish Heather Close, Birchwood Turf & Feather, Birchwood Strawberry Close, Locking Stumps Strawberry Close, Birchwood Civil Parish Copperƒeld Close, Birchwood Copperƒeld Close, Birchwood Civil Parish Kelvin Close, Birchwood Warrington Road, Risley A574, Birchwood Civil Parish Noggin Inn, Risley Mereƒeld, Risley Risley Hmp, Risley Newchurch Lane, Culcheth Chatburn Court , Birchwood Chatburn Court, Culcheth And Glazebury Civil Parish Library, Culcheth Culcheth Hall Drive, Culcheth Holcroft Lane, Culcheth Mee Brow Playground, Culcheth A574, Culcheth And Glazebury Civil Parish Fowley Common Lane, Fowley Common George & Dragon, Glazebury Chat Moss Hotel, Glazebury Coronation Avenue, Glazebury Hurst Mill Lane, Glazebury Bents Garden Centre, Glazebury Foresters Arms, Glazebury Lately Common, Culcheth And Glazebury Civil Parish East Lancs Road, Siddow Common Hope Carr Lane, Hooten Gardens Hope Carr Road, Hooten Gardens Central Avenue, Hooten Gardens Butts Bridge, Leigh Foundry Street, England Three Crowns, Leigh Tweed Street, England Brunswick Street, Leigh Earl Street, Leigh Tesco, Leigh Leigh Bus Station, Leigh Direction: Warrington 28A bus Time Schedule 53 stops Warrington Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:20 AM - 6:01 PM Monday 6:50 AM Leigh Bus Station, Leigh Tuesday 6:50 AM Brown Street South, Leigh Brown Street South, Leigh Wednesday 6:50 AM St Thomas's Church, Leigh Thursday 6:50 AM Friday 6:50 AM Three Crowns, Leigh Tweed Street, England Saturday Not Operational Butts Bridge, Leigh Foundry Street, England Central Avenue, Hooten Gardens 28A bus Info Direction: Warrington Hope Carr Road, Hooten Gardens Stops: 53 Trip Duration: 47 min Archer Street, Hooten Gardens Line Summary: Leigh Bus Station, Leigh, Brown Street South, Leigh, St Thomas's Church, Leigh, Three East Lancs Road, Siddow Common Crowns, Leigh, Butts Bridge, Leigh, Central Avenue, A574, England Hooten Gardens, Hope Carr Road, Hooten Gardens, Archer Street, Hooten Gardens, East Lancs Road, Foresters Arms, Glazebury Siddow Common, Foresters Arms, Glazebury, Bents Garden Centre, Glazebury, Hurst Mill Lane, Bents Garden Centre, Glazebury Glazebury, Coronation Avenue, Glazebury, Chat Moss Hotel, Glazebury, George & Dragon, Glazebury, Fowley Common Lane, Fowley Common, Mee Brow Hurst Mill Lane, Glazebury Playground, Culcheth, Holcroft Lane, Culcheth, Bp Hesnall Close, Culcheth And Glazebury Civil Parish Garage, Culcheth, Library, Culcheth, Chatburn Court, Coronation Avenue, Glazebury Culcheth, Newchurch Lane, Culcheth, Taylor Business Park, Culcheth, Risley Hmp, Risley, Mereƒeld, Risley, Noggin Inn, Risley, Birchwood Park Chat Moss Hotel, Glazebury Avenue, Risley, Kelvin Close, Birchwood, Copperƒeld Close, Birchwood, Strawberry Close, Locking George & Dragon, Glazebury Stumps, Turf & Feather, Birchwood, Heather Close, Birchwood, Heathƒeld House, Birchwood, Carphone Fowley Common Lane, Fowley Common Warehouse, Birchwood, Roberts Fold, Birchwood, Blackburne Close, Longbarn, Freshƒelds Drive, Mee Brow Playground, Culcheth Longbarn, Carpenter Grove, Longbarn, Conservative Eden Avenue, Culcheth And Glazebury Civil Parish Club, Padgate, Stocks Pub, Padgate, Methodist Church, Padgate, St Oswalds Church, Padgate, Holcroft Lane, Culcheth Mason Avenue, Bruche, King & Queen, Bruche, Briarwood Avenue, Bruche, Beresford Street, Bruche, Bp Garage, Culcheth Cemetery, Bruche, Helsby Street, Howley, St Elphin's Park, Howley, Parish Church, Howley, Orchard Street, Library, Culcheth Howley, Scotland Road Alighting Only, Warrington, Newsholme Close, Culcheth And Glazebury Civil Parish Bus Interchange, Warrington Chatburn Court, Culcheth Chatburn Court, Culcheth And Glazebury Civil Parish Newchurch Lane, Culcheth Warrington Road, Culcheth And Glazebury Civil Parish Taylor Business Park, Culcheth Risley Hmp,
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